Though squirrels may seem cute and harmless when encountered in outdoor environments, these furry
Squirrels often enter properties in search of food and water, suitable places to create nests, or to shelter themselves from outside weather and predators. For squirrels, attics are the perfect spot to settle down. The reason for this is because attics are often left untouched for long periods of time due to them being used primarily as extra storage space.
A squirrel infestation can go unnoticed for some time until recurring signs begin alerting you to their presence. Such alarming signs of squirrels inside include:
As small as they are, squirrels are capable of doing quite a bit of damage to both the interior and exterior of your home. Outside of your home, squirrels may tamper with birdhouses or snack on any food being grown in a garden. Inside your home, squirrels will often nibble on walls, floors, and wires. After some time, their chewing will lead to the creation of holes in your supporting structures, fire hazards, and electrical failure.
Our 4 Step CritterSafe® Squirrel Removal Method
Our highly trained and certified technicians use a specialized CritterSafe® method for the humane and eco-friendly removal of invasive critters. This method is composed of four effective steps in which squirrels and other invasive creatures will be removed and prevented from reentering your home.
At Critter Control® of Polk County, we are dedicated to safely and effectively getting rid of unwanted critters and rodents, such as squirrels, from the homes and workplaces of our clients. We are a fully licensed and insured animal and pest control company that employs highly trained and certified technicians who are well equipped to deal with all animal and pest related issues. We are proud to provide our excellent services to our customers using humane and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional forms of pest and animal control. Critter Control® of Polk County has been serving Auburndale homeowners and business owners for over 15 years.